The most popular good assistant for Java coders and programmers: Android IDE tools and applications

Android (['ændrɔid]) is a Linux-based semi-open source operating system, primarily for mobile devices, developed and led by Google and the Open Handheld Alliance. Android system was originally made by Andy Rubin (Andy Rubin), and initially mainly supported mobile phones. Acquired by Google on August 17, 2005. On November 5, 2007, Google and 84 hardware manufacturers, software developers and telecom operators formed the Open Handset Alliance (Open Handset Alliance) to jointly develop and improve the Android system and produce smart phones equipped with Android, and gradually expand to tablets and beyond. Subsequently, Google released the source code of Android under the authorization of the Apache Free Open Source License. (This picture is: The most popular good assistant for Java coders and programmers: Android IDE tools and applications) Android can be said to be an extremely powerful platform (open source), this article has organized some Java coders and programmers Useful apps and IDEs that make things easier. 1. JavaIDEdroid JavaIDEdroid is an IDE (Integrated Development Environment) that runs on Android and allows you to create Android applications directly locally without going through the Android SDK on Mac, Windows or Linux. JavaIDEdroid started with aapt tool, Java compiler, dx tool, DexMerger tool, ApkBuilder, zipsigner library (this library also has zipalign function), SpongyCastle library, BeanShell Interpreter and JavaRunner. 2. Java Editor Java Editor is a very easy-to-use Java editor with limited functionality, but it can color syntax: functions, variables, methods, constants, and supports auto-completion. Default file extensions jav&java can be opened.
 
 
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3. Terminal IDE Terminal IDE is a highly extensible terminal application. It has a complete Java/C/C++/HTML/Android development kit and can run on any Android device. It uses the command line, with C/java/HTML set up in the editor as the main option for developers to develop. 4. DroidEdit DroidEdit is a text and source editor (similar to Notepad++ on PC) for Android tablets and phones. DroidEdit supports externally connected keyboards for Android tablets, such as Asus Transformer or other third-party keyboards. It also supports multiple languages ​​such as C, C++, C#, Java, HTML, CSS, Javascript, Python, Ruby, Lua, LaTeX and SQL. 5. Syntax Highlighted Code Editor Syntax Highlighted supports HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP editors, Python, Java, C, C++, CoffeeScript, Haskell, Clojure and Groovy. Although its main target is the Web, it can also be used by Java coders, and it comes with many features such as find/replace, undo, and redo. 6. Code Peeker Pro: Source Code Reader
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Code Peeker Pro enables syntax highlighting and allows you to find code snippets. Although it is not an editor. But it's a useful code reader and was selected by Google Play as part of an educational program. Code Peeker Pro can open and highlight any supported code language such as C/C++ (c, cc, cpp, h, hpp), C# (c-sharp, csharp, cs), CSS, Java, JavaScript (js, jscript ), PHP, Python (py), Ruby (rails, ror), XML (xml, xaml, xslt, HTML, xhtml), ActionScript 3 (as3), AppleScript, Cold Fusion, Delphi/Pascal, Diff/patch files, Erlang , Groovy, JavaFX (jfx), Perl (pl), PowerShell (ps), Sass, Scala, SQL, Terminal scripts (bash, shell, sh, rc, conf), Visual Basics (vb, vbnet) and Verilog & System Verilog (v, sv). It can also mark the location of important code, has a built-in file browser, supports internal and external SD cards, and also supports other file browsers such as Dropbox. 7. Sand IDE Pro Sand is a Java integrated development environment (IDE) for Android platform (supports Java1.3 to Java1.6, note that Android does not support Java1.7). Sand IDE is a Java editor and supports Java keyword highlighting, line number display, undo/redo, and a full-featured Java compiler capable of running Java programs and supporting program input/output.
 

 

 

 

 
Some new tablets have recently started using Intel chips, but don't worry, Sand IDE supports all types of CPU architectures (x86, ARM, MIPS). 8. AIDE - Android IDE AIDE is an IDE that can directly develop applications on your own Android device. It has interactive programming courses, distributed tutorials for application development and Java programming skills. You can design applications intuitively, write code with the editor, check errors in real-time, code refactoring, intelligent code navigation... . 9. Anacode Anacode is another IDE and source code editor that supports Java, HTML, CSS, PHP, JavaScript and C/C++ and allows you to build and run on Android devices. You can also write and test HTML, JavaScript and CSS on the built-in or system browser and upload to FTP. 10. Quoda code editor Quoda is also similar to Notepad++, supports SFTP/FTP(S) services and cloud storage (such as Dropbox and Google), syntax highlighting is displayed through a variety of themes and fonts, and is suitable for various programming languages ​​(including HTML, XML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, C, C++, C#, Java, ActionScript, Lisp, Markdown, Haskell, and more). In order to reduce the code work of programmers and improve the efficiency of their development, Quoda provides support for code templates and snippets, and adds extra keys on the keyboard to enable you to increase typing speed. In addition, other features worth mentioning include find and replace, comment and uncomment, HTML file preview, website source download, HTML cleaner, etc. To sum up, the above contents are the top ten Android IDE tools and applications that are popular among programmers, and these tools and applications are good partners and assistants of our program developers. I hope these contents can help your programming and bring you It's convenient! ! ! ! ! !
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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